Leaders and visionaries in promoting a Green Revolution in Africa were
honoured at the African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) Awards gala dinner in
Arusha.
The Awards recognize Africa’s top leaders in the quest to create
awareness of public-private initiatives to build a sustainable African
agri-business industry, inspire a Green Revolution in Africa and make Africa
food and nutrition secure.
The highlight of the event was the YARA Prize - the Grand Prix for
outstanding contributions to enhancing agricultural growth and food security in
Africa, and driving an African-led Green Revolution in Africa.
Yara International awarded the Yara Prize 2012 to Dr. Agnes
Kalibata, Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources in Rwanda, and to Dr.
Eleni Gabre-Madhin, outgoing CEO of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) in
Ethiopia.
Dr. Kalibata was recognized for her outstanding leadership in the
transformation of food security and agricultural development in Rwanda, whilst Dr.
Gabre-Madhin was honoured for her remarkable stewardship in the transformation
process toward an efficiently functioning market, especially for smallholder
coffee producers in Ethiopia.
The AGRF Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Dr. Namanga Ngongi
for his contribution to the transformation of Africa’s agricultural sector.
Dr. Ngongi has had a diverse career in both agriculture and
security, beginning in his native Cameroon, where he worked as an agricultural
extension officer for the Ministry of Agriculture, helping farmers to improve
yields and to diversify and market their crops.
Following this position, he served in a number of roles: he was
attached to the Cameroon Embassy in Rome, served as Deputy Executive of the
World Food Programme, and was appointed as Undersecretary-General and Special
Representative and Head of the UN Peacekeeping Mission in the Democratic
Republic of Congo.
Dr. Ngongi was the first full-time President of the Alliance for a
Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), retiring in 2011.
Other individuals and organizations recognized for their commitment
and excellence included Media and Journalism – Joshua Kato,
Uganda; Private Sector Organizations – Neema
Agricole du Faso (Nafaso), Burkina Faso; Farmer Organizations – Faso Jigi, Mali; Academia
& Research Institutions –The African
Centre for Crop Improvement, at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa;
and Makerere University, Uganda.
The rest are Advocacy Organizations – Rural Urban Development Initiatives
(RUDI), Tanzania; and Youth & Women – Africaworks, Mozambique.
The African Green
Revolution Forum (AGRF) focuses on promoting
investments and policy support for driving agricultural productivity and income
growth for African farmers in an environmentally sustainable way.
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